Using GitHub Actions to backup OneDrive to S3
My ideals of using open-source software are fading a bit, and Iβve been using OneDrive to synchronize my files for quite some time now. Itβs cheap and works reliable at least.
Welcome to the Dev section of my blog with development related articles.
My ideals of using open-source software are fading a bit, and Iβve been using OneDrive to synchronize my files for quite some time now. Itβs cheap and works reliable at least.
It seems like I was successfully able to migrate from my Alpine Linux VPS to a new VPS having Fedora CoreOS installed. π
Iβve been toying with my recently received GL.iNet Beryl AX (GL-MT3000) for some days and I have to say, itβs wonderful! It provides all the features I need in combination with my 5G router (like support for IPv6). I was also able to set up a VPN connection using Wireguard to the other home that will keep a wire-based internet connection with a public (but changing) IPv4 address. As it also works perfectly fine with an LTE stick or mobile tethering, Iβm quite tempted to buy a second one for travel purposes.
I used to use Postman for both personal and work projects. It was great for making HTTP requests without having to create curl commands. But now, Postman requires a login, which I hate. I donβt understand why a login is needed for such a simple tool.
For the past two years, Iβve been using Pocket to save links that I want to revisit later. However, as my yearly subscription is about to expire, Iβve started thinking about finding a free alternative that offers the features I actually use, without paying for unnecessary extras.
I recently passed my first AWS certification exam and am now an AWS Certified Developer Associate. I want to quickly share the resources I used to prepare.
Since GoBlog has an Auto-HTTPS feature that can automatically retrieve HTTPS certificates via ACME from e.g. Letβs Encrypt, I need a public IP address with which I can reach my test instance of GoBlog via port 80 and 443.
I regularly update the dependencies of my blog software, a Go based project. Dependency updates are important because they can contain security fixes or fixes for bugs.
I finally got around to using Tailscale SSH. Iβve been using Tailscale for over a year to access my servers via SSH (my VPS is even available via Tailscale only), but I havenβt used the new Tailscale SSH feature yet.
I am a Gitea fan! I have been for some time now. But itβs always amazing how fast new features are implemented in the self-hosted GitHub alternative.